Cricket star Usman Khawaja’s brother ‘who tried to border a love rival as a terror suspect’ is again in courtroom after ‘attempting to affect a witness’

Khawaja was arrested in Westmead, western Sydney, on Thursday afternoon

Authorities alleged he breached bail and tried to affect a witness

By

Zoe Zaczek For Every day Mail Australia

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20:47 GMT, 27 December 2018

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The brother of Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja who allegedly used a faux terrorism ‘hit listing’ to border a piece colleague has been charged with breaching bail.

Arsalan Tariq Khawaja, 39, was arrested by authorities from the Australian Federal Police, ASIO and the NSW Crime Fee on Thursday afternoon for allegedly trying to affect a witness.

Khawaja was taken from his Westmead dwelling to Parramatta police station in Sydney’s western suburbs the place he was charged with breach of bail and affect witness in judicial proceedings, the Every day Telegraph reported.

He was additionally not allowed to contact any employees from the IT division on the college.

‘There are a big variety of names of people that could also be known as as witnesses,’ Justice of the Peace Keady mentioned on the time.

Khawaja (proper with brother Usman, left) was charged with trying to pervert justice and forgery by making a false doc

The ‘terror listing’ was initially believed to belong to Sri Lankan nationwide and UNSW pupil and worker Kamer Nizamdeen, 25, who was charged by anti-terror police after a raid on the college in August.

All expenses in opposition to Mr Nizamdeen have been later dropped.

They allege Khawaja cast the ‘terror hit listing’ and planted it on Mr Nizamdeen by alerting college safety guards to the pocket book and claiming Mr Nizamdeen wrote it.

The plot was allegedly hatched over a rivalry regarding the affections of a 21-year-old woman.

‘What we might be alleging is that (Mr Nizamdeen) was arrange in a deliberate and calculated matter motivated partly by private grievance,’ NSW Police Pressure assistant commissioner Mick Prepared mentioned when Khawaja was initially arrested.